Gesalan Manukmanuk, ki Guak muka" Gegdag

When two varieties of crow, identical to the eye, lay their eggs in one nest and later dispute which chicks are whose, it seems likely that no bird, from the enormous hornbill down to the smallest species, will be able to arbitrate the disagreement. But the tiny tailor-bird finds a solution. Once again, the small and weak succeeds where the large and strong have failed.